A. J. Cronin – Hatter’s Castle 1948 1st Turkish Book Turkey
A. J. Cronin – Kabus Şatosu (Hatter’s Castle) – Türkiye Yayınevi Turkish Edition (1948) First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish edition of Hatter’s Castle, published under the title Kabus Şatosu by Türkiye Yayınevi in 1948. Written by A. J. Cronin, the novel is a powerful social and psychological drama centered on pride, tyranny, and the destructive consequences of obsession and authority within a family.
The story follows James Brodie, a domineering and deeply flawed patriarch whose pride and rigid sense of self gradually bring suffering to those around him. Set in a small Scottish town, the novel explores how ambition, vanity, and cruelty can corrode family bonds and lead toward tragedy. As tensions mount, the narrative unfolds with emotional intensity and moral weight.
A. J. Cronin is known for combining strong storytelling with social observation and psychological depth. His novels often focus on human weakness, class tensions, and moral conflict, making him one of the important literary voices of the 20th century.
For collectors, this 1948 Turkish edition is an early and desirable postwar translation of a major literary work. Published by Türkiye Yayınevi, it belongs to an important era of Turkish publishing when significant world literature was introduced to local readers. Its early date and literary importance make it a notable collectible.
Key Features:
• Title: Kabus Şatosu (Hatter’s Castle)
• Author: A. J. Cronin
• Publisher: Türkiye Yayınevi
• Publication Year: 1948
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Novel
• Genre: Literary fiction, psychological drama
• Themes: Pride, tyranny, family tragedy, obsession, moral conflict
• Setting: Scotland
• Narrative Style: Character-driven social and psychological storytelling
• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish edition of a major literary classic